juncture
juncture 英 [ˈdʒʌŋktʃə(r)] 美 [ˈdʒʌŋktʃɚ]
n. 接缝;连接;接合
名词复数:junctures
- A juncture is a crucial point in time when a decision must be made. At this juncture, a president might say, the government must decide whether to go ahead with war or to try to solve things diplomatically.
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- n. 接缝;连接;接合
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1. You need a compelling reason to add something this complex at this juncture, and I don't have that justification yet.
您需要一个非常有说服力的理由才能在此接合点添加复杂的内容,而我还没有那样的理由。
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2. When in doubt, always go back to basics: check the data flow path and ensure that the application performs adequately at each juncture.
只要遇到疑问,就回头来做最基本的事情:检查数据流的路径,确保应用程序在每个接合点处都执行良好。
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3. Not only is the problem now more widely recognised, there are also special reasons which at this juncture make it imperative that we should face the issues squarely.
如今,问题的认识不仅更为广泛,在这一紧要的历史关头,还有特别的原因使得我们必须毫不含糊地正视这一问题。
- juncture (n.) late 14c., "place where two things are joined," from Latin iunctura "a joining, uniting, a joint," from iunctus, past participle of iungere "to join together," from nasalized form of PIE root *yeug- "to join." Meaning "action of joining together" is from 1580s. Sense of "point in time" first recorded 1650s, probably from astrology.
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